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Circulation | the action of transporting blood to and from the body tissues |
Heart | lies mostly to the left of the sternum and between the lungs |
Endocardium | the innermost layer of the muscle of the heart |
Myocardium | the middle layer of the muscles of the heart and thickest |
Epicardium | the outer layer of the muscles of the heart |
Pericardium | a sac of tissue that surrounds the heart |
Parietal layer | the outside layer of the pericardium that is hard and tough |
Visceral layer | the inside layer of the pericardium that is right next to the epicardium |
Right atrium | receives the blood from the body |
Left atrium | receives the blood from the lungs |
Right ventricle | receives the blood that is deoxygenated from the body |
Left ventricle | receives the blood that is oxgenated from the lungs |
Tricuspid valve | valve between the right atrium and right ventricel |
Bicuspid valve | valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle |
Papillary muscles | muscles in the ventricles that anchor the chordae tendineas and atrioventricular valves |
Mitral valve | another name for the bicuspid valve |
Pulmonary artery | large artery that transports deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs |
Aorta | largest artery in the body, that transports oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body |
Pulmonary semilunar valve | between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery |
Aortic semilunar valve | between the left ventricle and aorta |
Pulmonary veins | transport oxygenated blood back into the left atrium |
Deoxygenated blood | blood that does not contain oxygen |
Oxygenated blood | blood that has oxygen |
Vena cava | largest vein in the body that provides a pathway for deoxygenated blood to the heart |
Diastole | the phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart is relaxing and expanding and filling with blood |
Systole | the contraction phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart is pumping blood out to lungs and body |
Capillaries | microscopic blood vessesl joining arterioles and venules |
aort/o- | aorta |
arterio/o- | artery |
ather/o- | fatty plaque |
atri/o- | atrium |
cardi/o- | heart |
phleb/o- | vein |
thromb/o- | clot |
varic/o- | distended vein |
vas/o- | vessel; duct |
vascul/o- | vessel |
ventricul/o- | ventricle |
-cardia | heart condition |
-gram | record; writing |
-graph | instrument for recording |
-graphy | process of recording |
-stenosis | narrowing; stricture |
brady- | slow |
endo- | in; within |
epi- | above; upon |
peri- | around |
arrhythmia | irregularity or loss of rhythm of heartbeat |
arteriosclerosis | thickening, harding, and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls |
atherosclerosis | accumulation of fatty substances within the arterial walls |
auscultate | listening to with a stehtescope |
ischemia | inadequate supply of oxygenated blood to a body part due to interruption of oxygenated blood flow |
myocardial infarction | heart attach |
Holter monitor | a device worn by a patient that records prolonged electrocardiograph readings on a portable tape recorder |
angioplasty | surgery that opens a blocked artery by inflating a small balloon within a catheter to widen and restore blood flow in the artery |
cardioversion | restoration of normal heart rhythm by applying an electrical counter shock to the chest using a device (defibrillator); also called defibrillation |
CABG | coronary artery bypass graft |
HF | heart failure |
HTN | hypertension |
VS | vital signs |